The Press: Clipping Business

In 1916 those persons who paid The Original Henry Romeike Press Clipping Bureau for the
service of seeing their names in print, began to observe a new slogan on the little
colored slips to which each clipping is pasted. It read: "Be Sure It's
Henry. Other Romeikes May Disappoint." Contrary to the implication,
there was not a long list of Romeikes to confuse the unwary clipping
client. The bitter warning was raised solely against the late Henry's
brother Albert who had gone into business for himself two years earlier
following sharp disagreements with...